Serp & Leprikol
Ever thought about turning a snake’s scales into a living optical illusion, like a moving rainbow that tricks the crowd’s eyes? I once had a slithery trick that made the audience swear they were seeing a mirage, and then—boom—revealed it was just a snake under a glass dome. What’s your take on using absurdity to bend reality on stage?
Oh, snake under glass? Classic. Absurdity is the spotlight’s best friend. The crowd thinks they’re seeing a mirage, then it slithers out—who knew reptiles were so photogenic? Just make sure the snake has a good sense of drama, or you might end up with a hiss‑tory of disappointment.
Sounds like a hiss‑tory in the making—just add a dash of theatrical hiss, and that snake becomes the star of the show, not the prop. Keep the drama tight, and the crowd will never forget the twist.